Category: Transit Visa
Overview: San Marino, a landlocked microstate completely surrounded by Italy, does not issue its own transit visas. Entry to San Marino is exclusively via Italy, thus transit is governed by Italian (Schengen) visa regulations. No specific San Marino Transit Visa exists.
Eligibility: San Marino does not issue a specific transit visa. Eligibility for transit to San Marino depends on the requirements for entering Italy and the Schengen Area. Travelers needing a Schengen visa must obtain one.
Renewable: No
Work Authorisation: Not permitted
Remote Work Allowed: No
Dependants Allowed: No
Path to Residency: No
Path to Citizenship: No
Sponsor Required: No
Summary: San Marino, landlocked within Italy, has no international airport and thus no specific transit visa. Transit to San Marino is always through Italy, requiring adherence to Schengen visa rules for entry into the Schengen Area.